Davis posted a 9.85 on bars and placed 23rd on vault with a 9.75. Georgia’s Lindsey Cheek tied for 17th on vault with a 9.825, and Brandie Jay finished 20th on vault with a 9.8083.

“Chelsea, Lindsey and Brandie had great years,” Georgia coach Danna Durante said. “All three will be back next season, so that speaks to the future of this program. The performances today were good, and I told them that every time they are in a setting like this it is a chance to get better.”

Alabama’s Diandra Milliner and LSU’s Rhegan Courville shared the vault title with 9.925s, Florida’s Alaina Johnson won on bars with a 9.9125, Florida’s Bridget Sloan won on beam with a 9.9 and Michigan’s Joanna Sampson won on floor with a 9.9375.

Sunday’s NCAA individual competition was scored by six judges on each event with highest and lowest scores dropped and the middle four scores averaged.

Georgia’s David, Cheek and Jay were named first-team All-Americans on Friday when they qualified among the top four in their respective individual events and reached Sunday’s championships. The Gym Dogs also had four second-team All-Americans: Brittany Rogers, Christa Tanella and Shayla Worley on bars and Noel Couch on floor. Additionally, Cheek was named a second-team All-American on balance beam.

Vault

T1. [15] Diandra Milliner (Alabama) – 9.925

T1. [2] Rheagan Courville (LSU) – 9.925

3. [1] Olivia Courtney (UCLA) - 9.9167

4. [9] Kaelie Baer (UCLA) – 9.9083

T5. [11] Ashanee Dickerson (Florida) – 9.9

T5. [6] Lindsay Mable (Minnesota) – 9.9

T5. [18] Vanessa Zamarripa (UCLA) – 9.9

T8. [14] Sarie Morrison (LSU) – 9.8917

T8. [22] Tory Wilson (Utah) – 9.8917

10. [23] Emily Wong (Nebraska) – 9.7833

T11. [5] Kaitlyn Clark (Alabama) – 9.875

T11. [17] Lauren Beers (Alabama) – 9.875

13. [13] Maliah Mathis (LSU) – 9.8667

T14. [12] Joanna Sampson (Michigan) – 9.8583

T14. [16] Nicole Dayton (Stanford) – 9.8583

16. [4] Kytra Hunter (Florida) – 9.85

T17. [10] Moriah Martin (Denver) – 9.825

T17. [3] Alaina Johnson (Florida) – 9.825

T17. [19] Lindsey Cheek (Georgia) – 9.825

20. [7] Brandie Jay (Georgia) – 9.8083

21. [20] Madison Mooring (Oklahoma) – 9.7919

22. [21] Lichelle Wong (UCLA) – 9.8833

23. [8] Chelsea Davis (Georgia) – 9.75

Bars

1. [7] Alaina Johnson (Florida) – 9.9125

T2. [4] Bridget Sloan (Florida) – 9.9

T2. [1] Georgia Dabritz (Utah) – 9.8917

T4. [6] Mackenzie Caquatto (Florida) – 9.8875

T4. [5] Erica Brewer (Oklahoma) – 9.8875

6. [8] Chelsea Davis (Georgia) – 9.85

T7. [3] Sarie Morrison (LSU) – 9.825

T7. [10] Rebecca Clark (Oklahoma) – 9.825

9. [2] Nansy Damianova (Utah) – 9.8125

10. [9] Randii Wyrick (LSU) – 9.8

Beam

1. [7] Bridget Sloan (Florida) – 9.9

T2. [5] Katie Zurales (Michigan) – 9.8875

T2. [2] Hanna Nordquist (Minnesota) – 9.8875

4. [3] Mackenzie Caquatto (Florida) – 9.85

T5. [4] Michelle Shealy (Iowa State) – 9.8375

T5. [1] Kayla Williams (Alabama) – 9.8375

7. [8] Marissa King (Florida) – 9.7875

8. [9] Danusia Francis (UCLA) – 9.325

9. [6] Erica Brewer (Oklahoma) – 9.275

Floor

1. [8] Joanna Sampson (Michigan) – 9.9375

2. [4] Diandra Milliner (Alabama) – 9.925

3. [5] Emily Wong (Nebraska) – 9.9125

T4. [2] Bridget Sloan (Florida) – 9.9

T4. [7] Lindsay Mable (Minnesota) – 9.9

T6. [6] Katherine Grable (Arkansas) – 9.8875

T6. [1] Marissa King (Florida) – 9.8875

8. [9] Nansy Damianova (Utah) – 9.875

9. [10] Rheagan Courville (LSU) – 9.8125

10. [3] Kim Jacob (Alabama) – 9.8

11. [12] Olivia Courtney (UCLA) – 9.775

12. [11] Alina Weinstein (Illinois) – 9.75

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